Tyco fraudster’s ex-wife aims for $14.3M Touraine flip

132 East 65th Street
132 East 65th Street

The ex-wife of disgraced Tyco International CEO Dennis Kozlowski nabbed a penthouse at the Touraine in September for $9.77 million. Less than three months later, she’s trying to flip it for $4.5 million more.

Angeles Kozlowski, who divorced her fraudster husband in 2000, has listed the four-bedroom, three-bathroom pad for $14.25 million, according to StreetEasy. Joshua Arcus and Peggy Dahan of the Siderow Organization have the listing for the 2,832-square-foot spread. Neither Kozlowski nor her brokers were immediately reachable for comment.

The penthouse unit has a formal dining room, a living room with a wall of windows and two outdoor terraces, according to the listing, which came online yesterday. The apartment also has double crown moldings, private keyed elevator access and custom lighting throughout.

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The Touraine at 132 East 65th Street, developed by national homebuilder Toll Brothers, launched sales earlier this year and has only one sponsor unit remaining, another penthouse asking $20 million, StreetEasy shows. The building has 22 units.

Meanwhile, Dennis Kozlowski and Mark Swartz, both former high-level execs at Tyco, the Swiss security systems provider, have just been released on parole from the minimum-security prison where they served eight years for a fraud scheme which saw them awarding themselves $150 million in illegal bonuses. They were also found guilty of lying about Tyco’s financials.

In their 2000 divorce, Angeles Kozlowski was reportedly awarded a $7 Million Park Avenue apartment as well as homes in New Hampshire and Connecticut.